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Unschooling: Learning Free

a homeschooling family discusses formal structured learning versus child-led learning  
 
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bigajosep (2 months ago) Show Hide
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no there shouldn't. your kids should do wat they want at all times. eventually when they need money they can pick up a trade and get money. most trades only take reading 1 to 2 books. fucking easy so no need to stress unless ur kids cant read
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see how well that boy communicates with his mom, looking her in the eye, expressing himself. Unlike a lot of young teenage boys I know.
meghandsheamas (3 months ago) Show Hide
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i have connected hs'ers and other unschoolers (we are radical unschoolers) by simply feeling a certain vibration from them. it is a beautiful thing when my hunch that they arehs'ers is confirmed. so cool. these kids aremuch more connective and have amazing integrity.
organicmichael (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i wish i could unlearn much of what i was taught in school.
meghandsheamas (3 months ago) Show Hide
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you can. its not immediate, its a process...deschooling.
radiofreeschool (1 year ago) Show Hide
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that song was an improvised piece by an unschooled girl named Evelyna (who was about 7-years-old at the time!)
Tidnull (1 year ago) Show Hide
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great video.. i wish i was unschooled earlier

who wrote that song at the end?

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